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Did the Higgs boson puff up the universe?
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-23 1:42)
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The elusive particle may have driven the early expansion of the cosmos, say two separate studies
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Girls should get cervical cancer jab, says EU
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-23 0:15)
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The vaccine against the virus that causes most cases of cervical cancer prevents deaths and is cost-effective, advises an EU report Presented By Communicate with the team any time or place. Adobe® Acrobat® 8 lets you instantly review, comment, mark up and share your thoughts and send a PDF to the whole team. Keep track of everyone’s changes. All with the ease and security of Adobe Acrobat: a great tool that helps your business flow. Ads by Pheedo
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Computer learns to out-munch humans at Pac-Man
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-22 22:49)
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Smart software that plays Ms Pac-Man better than the average human player also highlights weaknesses in artificial intelligence
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New monkey species is already endangered
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-22 21:28)
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A newly discovered species of uacari monkey lives outside protected areas and should immediately be considered under threat, say experts Presented By Communicate with the team any time or place. Adobe® Acrobat® 8 lets you instantly review, comment, mark up and share your thoughts and send a PDF to the whole team. Keep track of everyone’s changes. All with the ease and security of Adobe Acrobat: a great tool that helps your business flow. Ads by Pheedo
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Schizophrenia dooms victims to repeat mistakes
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-22 19:12)
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The activity of brain circuits that help you learn from mistakes appears to be blunted in people with schizophrenia
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'Dark field' X-rays reveal bodies in new detail
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-22 2:31)
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A set of simple silicon filters could dramatically improve the quality of X-ray images produced in hospitals and airport checkpoints
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Has Messenger revealed lava flows on Mercury?
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-22 2:19)
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Images of possible lava flows from the NASA spacecraft's recent flyby could provide clues to unlocking the planet's history
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Tremors keep crust-dwelling microbes alive
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-22 2:00)
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Regular earthquakes can provide nutrients for bugs living deep in Earth's crust, and might sustain life on Mars, say researchers
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[ニュース] テクノロジーセミナー「これからのRT技術と実用化フェーズへの取り組み」を23日に開催〜大阪、
from Robot Watch
(2008-1-22 0:15)
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Origami spaceplane aims for space station descent
from New Scientist - Latest Headlines
(2008-1-22 0:09)
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The small paper spacecraft could be launched from the International Space Station and should survive a descent to Earth
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